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Scottish Gaelic Given Names for Women:
Names of Scottish Gaels from Scottish Gaelic Sources

Éua
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Last updated 6 Nov 2001

This is a draft edition! It is very incomplete! See the first part of this article. You have been warned!


Pre-1600 Scottish Gaelic Evidence

One of the early 12th century Gaelic notes in the Book of Deer mentions "Éua ingen Garnait".[Jackson; Simple Guide]

Pre-1600 Latin Language Evidence

Pre-1600 Scots Language Evidence

Pre-1600 Irish Gaelic Evidence

Modern Scottish Gaelic Evidence

"Eubha ... Biblical. The name given to the first woman, rendered in English as Eve. Derived from the Hebrew for life, though probably confused with the ancient Gaelic name Aoife, meaning pleasant."[Morgan, s.n. Eubha] 

Pre-1600 Scottish Gaelic Form


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